Badlands National Park
Travel Blogs from Badlands National Park, United States
Dinosaurs, Bucking Broncs and Giant Jackalopes
... old drug store that's become a giant junk yard and home of the 5 cent coffee. Also pictured is Badlands National Park. At Badlands, we had our first Texan encounter, meeting Tim the Texan and his lovely family...and promises of true Texan ...
To the Badlands
The National Parks Tour started with an arduous fourteen hour drive from Oklahoma City to Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota. This drive passes through the always entertaining states of Kansas and Nebraska, open country where the ...
Bad is Beautiful
... for the next week, so the roads were reaching a just bearable level of motorcycle rumble. I hit Rapid city before heading to Badlands to take care of a much needed oil change and car wash. I think, by the time I hit Rapid, I had inadvertently ...
Drive By Shooting
... wall. There were more pictures inside made of corn and all along the sides of the building. Our next stop was Badlands National Park, where we had been instructed to stop, even though we were wondering what could possibly be there... It was ...
Longest drive of our lives
... us know. We also managed to break things up a bit further down the road by doing a US-style drive-through visit of Badlands National Park with some of the more weird and otherworldly scenery of the trip so far. It reminded us a lot of some of the places ...
The Badlands of South Dakota
... Spam the fastest and free samples! We even picked up a tin to spice up dinner... The next day we finally got into Badlands National Park, it was really incredible. One of the most spectacular places I've ever had the fortune to go. I could've spent ...
2002 Roadtrip: Badlands National Park
... prairie with the sky illuminated by the moon. Even this late the hills were illuminated. On 6/20 took drive on the Badlands Loop to view the park and stopped for some hikes. On one hike off the path I learned that it is easier to climb up ...
South Dakota is amazing!
... new artist to design the murals.Inside they sell corn, popcorn and other corn related treats. Our third stop was Badlands National Park. Talk about amazing. This place was unreal. All you see are these crazy sand mountains. I have ...
Badlands...for a reason
I'm bad, I'm nationwide Getting close now, heading into Badlands Nat. Park. Pictures cannot do this place justice. Hope you all enjoy the pictures, some vids too. While we were there it was a beautiful day, hot and dry....we left in a ...
Badlands, Chicago, Canada and NYC
... the hundreds of bikers that were still blazing around and never failing to facinate me. We drove to Badlands National park and went in, driving through absolutely remarkably unique landscape of rough and ragged rock formations that stretched for ...
This is why we go. . .
... in the same lingering rain and stopped off at Rosenblatt Stadium for some pictures. The Gamecocks just recently won the Baseball National Championships there and the stadium was used for the last time for the College World Series. The stadium looked in ...
Badlands!
Arrived in Badlands after a long long drive, a short walk to clear the cobwebs and a easy ...
Mount Rushmore
... at Mount Rushmore we stopped for the obligatory "free" glass of ice water at Wall Drug before spending the night at the Badlands Cedar Pass Lodge. The Badlands greeted us with spectacular thunder clouds. Nature's free light show. We were both up ...
A good evening at Badlands
... drive west and take pictures all along the Park road. The campground is almost full tonight, which is somewhat rare according the Badlands National Park info on the web. My site is level and I think it will be fairly quiet here tonight. There ...
Petits mais costauds
... ' et l'extrême amour du camping de Julien, nous ont fait découvrir deux petits parcs : le Theodore Roosevelt National Park et les Badlands, situés respectivement dans le North et le South Dakota. Nous avons pu admirer dans les deux cas des paysages ...
The Lucky 24
... Rapid City, hoping to fix what ails our Pearl while stocking up on rations for the next few days we’ll spend in Badlands National Park. At an auto shop, we pick up a wrench to change our fuel filter, as well as some concentrated coolant, ...
South Dakota
... the visitors book were so delighted when Dan signed the book and offered us a VIP run of information! We finally arrived in Badlands National Park at sunset, just in time for America's biggest herd of free roaming Bison to take to the roads and were in ...
All the Way to Minnesota
... already 79 degrees by 9:30 a.m.! White volcanic ash, hot winds, and erosion all contributed to the making of the Badlands. The Badlands is a hot spot for paleontologists. Many fossils have been found here, including sabor tooth tigers and rhinos! I would ...
SOUTH DAKOTA
... , Jenna and I bought Wall Drug t-shirts) known to man. After our stop at Wall Drug, we went to Badlands National Park. It is a beautiful, yet strange and eerie place. Steep canyons, towering spires, and flat-topped tables are all found among ...
Black Hills and Badlands
... miles of trails to explore, and you can clamber over and through the rock formations as well. Nighttime in the Badlands is a beautiful and ethereal experience. The colors change from white to pink and purple, and when the stars come out ...
Baddass in the badlands
... the tent the morning sun is really starting to highlight the fields and creating quite a show. Packed up and ready to head to Badlands National Park, its only a few hours away so I can have plenty of time to roam the park. On one of the back roads ...
Day 38: Thurs, Aug 16, 1962: Badlands,South Dakota
... Forest. I remember it being quite hilly in places with occasional narrow roads. An hour after getting gas, we were in Badlands National Park. The terrain here was quite a contrast to Yellowstone just the day before. The land was flat & relatively ...
Into the Badlands
... It was so windy, the SUV was being pushed like crazy and the sound of howling wind was constant. We got to the Badlands around 4 pm under partially cloudy conditions. We paid the $15.00 entry fee and before long had our breath complete taken away ...
Don't take things for granted...
I'd heard about the Badlands but I never knew exactly where it was or what it was. We just knew we had to go. The fact that we could use our NP passes and get discounts on our camping fees didn't hurt either! We arrived at sunset and the landscape was ...
More Like the Bad Ass Lands....
Bad Ass because you have to strain your brain so hard trying to fathom how much wind, rain and years it has taken to wash away this land to create these mountains...or are they Valleys? The visitors center here was super cool. It had fossils, a movie, ...
Hiking in 100 degree heat ...
... minutes trying to wake up whilst cutting fruit for the breakfast feast. The plan for the day was a hike across the Badlands National Park which we thought sounded cool, that was until we realised it was a 6 mile hike in 100 degree heat! ...
